While reading your review I also found it useless and basically un- professional…I see no tests…or trials backing up what you say….and you don’t even mention that it is being polarized that makes the biggest difference….so in that case I would think if you really want to compare you would compare with other polarized sunglasses…in reality that is what cuts the glare ….additionally the yellow or amber color (which is what counteracts the blue light)…was not compared…… I compared all of what I just shared against other glasses, and Eagle Eyes were the only ones that I found to do any of this sort of altering of light. But it does speak to the difference of how Eagle Eye lenses process the light that come through them. It’s not a benefit of the lenses, because I am forced to take off the glasses to look at my phone. Another thing I found is that they somewhat distort the light of my phone’s screen. I was also able to noticeably see a difference through the glare of another car’s windshield into the cabin of that vehicle without the glasses I could see only silhouettes and with the glasses I was able to see some detail of the people inside. I was amazed when I could distinctly see the spray spots of the factory tinting on my car windows when looking through the glasses, which otherwise would be invisible to the naked eye. Personally, I’ve notice the difference in the way that Eagle Eyes reduce glare. The lens quality and some of the styles are better than what is available by other lines of glasses. I own a couple pair of Eagle Eyes, I also purchased a few for others as gifts. What do you think? Do Eagle Eyes Sunglasses really work? They are not super cheap, and you can pick up a pair of HD Vision Ultras for about half the price. If you need a pair of sunglasses, or your current pair just aren’t measuring up, you can get a pair of Eagle Eyes Sunglasses and be relatively happy with their performance. They don’t use the logo, but we think NASA would have filed a complaint by now if the claim wasn’t true. It is our impression that they wouldn’t be authorized to use the NASA name on their site and in their ads. It is up to you whether you want to believe the claim that they are using NASA-developed technology. The Eagle Eyes Sunglasses may not live up to the expectations set by their advertisements, or the claims made, but as far as making a giant improvement in your vision they are pretty much the same a normal pair. They do provide a good level of protection from the sun for your eyes. How this translates to actually using them and having better vision in real-world scenarios is yet to be determined. On their website they have a pretty good-looking blue-light test that makes them appear to be rather effective. It’s impossible to determine whether or not they are effective at blocking the UV and Blue-light that they claim. However, if you feel that you wouldn’t be able to seeing the world with a yellow hue to everything, then you should stick with a regular pair.Īs far as quality goes, and whether you buy into the hype of NASA technology, you may still want to use them and just get used to their yellow nature. If you think that you’d prefer a yellow, but less darkened view of the world, you would probably prefer them over conventional sunglasses. It also gave everything a yellowness, which regular lenses don’t do. When put to the test against standard sunglasses, the Eagle Eyes gave relatively the same improvement in vision in sunny conditions. If you currently don’t wear sunglasses, or don’t have a pair, but recognize the need to protect your eyes from the sun’s rays, you will need to get used to bringing them with you everywhere you go, and to put them on instead of squinting in the sun. Just replace your current pair with them when they arrive. If you’re already used to wearing sunglasses outdoors, then you won’t need to do much to your lifestyle to accommodate Eagle Eyes Sunglasses. If you buy direct from the website you can look to spend about $40 for their lowest-priced pair, all the way up to $100 for a titanium framed model. The hype is that these sunglasses will make a striking difference to what you can and can’t see, and that they will be way better than ordinary sunglasses.Įven though they seem like they are simply a sold-on-TV product, there’s actually an entire line of models that you can buy.
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